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Skullcandy releases new PLYR2 wireless headset

One of the most underappreciated aspects of a game is the sound.  If the voice acting or music is horrible, then you notice it instantly and it stands out.  If it sets the right tone, it integrates into the background and doesn’t stand out.  How you hear those sounds can make a difference.  If you ever played games using a PC speaker and later inserted a Sound Blaster card, the difference was night and day.  Skullcandy wants to make sure you hear you games while keeping you free from cords with the PLYR2 wireless gaming headset.

Following on the heels of the recently released Skullcandy SLYR wired gaming headset, TheSkullcandy PLYR2 takes the next evolutionary step by providing gamers with a completely wire-free gaming experience.  The innovations do not stop there as the Skullcandy PLYR2 also features:  2.4Ghz wireless technology for improved performance and reliability; Skullcandy’s proprietary Supreme Sound™ technology delivering more precise highs and deeper lows; a GMX™ Stereo Transmitter allowing for the custom balancing of Game and Voice sound; three distinct EQ3™ Sound Modes – Bass Mode, Supreme Mode and Precision Mode — designed specifically to enhance games, movies and music; and, an adjustable boom mic with an easy-to-use flip-up mute mode.

If you don’t have a robust sound system, then having a great set of headphones can help to replicate that experience.  If you need a nice headset with the ability to communicate online, then be sure to check the PLYR2 headset out.

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While not working as a Database Administrator, Keith Schleicher has been associated with Gaming Trend since 2003. While his love of video games started with the Telestar Alpha (a pong console with four different games), he trule started playing video games when he received the ill-fated TI-99/4A. While the Speech Synthesizer seemed to be the height of gaming, eventually a 286 AT computer running at 8/12 Hz and a CGA monitor would be his outlet for a while. Eventually he’d graduate to 386, 486, Pentium, and Athlon systems, building some of those systems while doing some hardware reviews and attending Comdex. With the release of the Dreamcast that started his conversion to the console world. Since then he has acquired an NES, SNES, PS2, PS3, PSP, GBA-SP, DS, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One S, Gamecube, Wii, Switch, and Oculus Quest 2. While not playing video games he enjoys bowling, reading, playing board games, listening to music, and watching movies and TV. He originally hails from Wisconsin but is now living in Michigan with his wife and sons.

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